Clients & Services

In the past, MITH offered fee-based consultations and services for the building, maintenance and hosting of Web sites, databases, and multimedia archives. Clients included:

  • Committee on East Asian Studies

    Originally founded in 1969 as the interdisciplinary Committee on East Asian Studies, the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is made up of faculty, staff, students, library personnel and others with academic, professional, and personal interest in the region of East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea). Supported by the Colleges of Arts and Humanities and Behavioral and Social Sciences, the Center’s goal is to expand the University’s East Asian curriculum, library resources, and teaching materials.

  • David C. Driskell Center

    The David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland celebrates the legacy of David C. Driskell — Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Art, Artist, Art Historian, Collector, and Curator — both by preserving the rich heritage of African American visual art and culture, and by fostering the development of future artists and scholars of color. Established in 2001, the Center provides an intellectual home for scholars, museum professionals, art administrators, and artists broadening the field of African diasporic studies.

  • Graduate English Organization

    The Graduate English Organization (GEO) is established to promote community among the English graduate students and interaction with other campus organizations, to encourage the professional growth of the members and to improve working conditions for those associated with the organization.

  • Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity believes that it offers the single, best opportunity for enabling poor, hardworking families to escape substandard housing and pull themselves up economically, by acquiring a home of their own and the equity that will accrue from it after it is paid for.

  • LGBT Studies

    The LGBT Studies Program is part of the University’s broad and deep effort to transform curricula to reflect new developments in multicultural scholarship and to provide students with a set of educational experiences that convey some sense of the diversity of human cultures. The task of LGBT Studies is to highlight sexuality and sexual identities as aspects of the diversity of the University community and of the knowledge generated by our faculty and students.

  • Gordon W. Prange Collection

    The Gordon W. Prange Collection is the most comprehensive collection in the world of print publications issued in Japan during the immediate post-World War II years, 1945-1949. The Collection comprises virtually everything published on all subjects during this period - books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, news agency photographs, posters, maps and related archival materials.

  • Society for Textual Scholarship

    The Society for Textual Scholarship is devoted to providing a forum, in its conferences and its journal, for the discussion of the interdisciplinary implications of current research into contemporary textual work. The Society is dedicated to exploring how the various cultures of textual production shape the creation, reception, dissemination, and understanding of texts; how technologies alter and influence the experience of texts; and how changing conceptions of authorship and editorial practice operate in the making of textual meanings.

  • Women’s Studies Database

    The University of Maryland women’s studies web site, begun in September 1992, serves those people interested in the women’s studies profession and in general women’s issues.